Notifications

No notifications
We will send an invite after you submit!

Memories & condolences

Year (Optional)
Location (Optional)
Caption
YouTube/Facebook/Vimeo Link
Caption
Who is in this photo?
Or start with a template for inspiration
Cancel
By posting this memory, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
This picture was taken by Marvin Lipofsky and is part of his archive of friends and colleagues. He had great respect for Joe.  Many warm regards to the Hawley family. 
2011, Mel Henderson's home near Grass Valley, CA
— with Joe Hawley
2015, Whitney Museum of American Art, Gansevoort Street, New York, NY, USA
Helping hands

In lieu of flowers

Please consider a donation to help us preserve & restore Joe's artwork.
$2,615.00
total raised
Remembering Joe's creative influence on all who met him.
Joe tethering bag of 700 ball…
Joe tethering bag of 700 balloons. Lou Lopez filming. Event at Visitacion Valley Elementary SF 1974. Mel Henderson had 700 students blow up and sign personal balloons. KGO helicopter lifted 200' and released so each student chased down their own.
Comments:
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
Joe just left a big hole in so many people’s hearts!  Much Love, old friend!

Aloha Joe Memorial Event May 31, 2023 at Kirby Cove.

Joe Hawley's ashes (baked into 3 loaves of sourdough bread) were released into the Potato Patch on an outgoing tide, per his last wishes. He was sent off towards Hawaii accompanied by flower leis and Vietnamese rice paper wrappers painted with watercolor images and messages.

The loaves also contained a small amount of salmon smear and unfired clay as ballast. When they began to dissolve, a plume of ashes was released into the waves and the birds began to arrive...

The bread theme was inspired by a dream Joe had in 2021, where he and a small crowd were all gathered under the GG Bridge, casting out clay coated loaves of sourdough stuffed with (his own ashes and) a smoked salmon smear to feed the crabs and fishes.

Comments:
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
Comments:
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.

Lorraine and I just learned about Joe’s passing and want to express our Condolences to Jorin.

 I have a flood of memories of a friendship with Joe that began when I was a gardener at SFSU and I worked around the Art Department.  Being able to take classes, I immediately started with Ceramics and Joe was a great inspiration cultivating a part of me I was unaware of.

He was a very special man.

Comments:
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
Comments:
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
Comments:
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
Comments:
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
The Full Moon Beach RAKU weekends that David Kuraoka organized, first at Davenport and then Pescadero Beach went on for 13 years with ceramic students from all the local Colleges pitching in. It was a lesson in the power of community, and we continued to participate with our own students for years after we graduated and got jobs teaching. There was always a Joe group event . A maypole , a giant cargo parachute, something that would unify us like a tribe and be visually amazing and of scale for the beach. We would get naked in Joe's geodesic dome woodfired sauna, where there was always room for one more.
Comments:
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.
  • Please make sure you've written a comment before it can be published. If you prefer to remove your comment, you can delete it.
  • Sorry, we had some trouble updating your comment.

Want to see more?

Get notified when new photos, stories and other important updates are shared.

Get grief support

Connect with others in a formal or informal capacity.

Recent contributions

$200.00
Michael Schmidt
$120.00
Gulliver Zoic
$100.00
Dennis Beall
See all contributionsRight arrow
×

Stay in the loop

Joseph "Joe" Hawley